Dear Ben,

thanks a lot, and it does not matter taking time, I am not in a rush. Thanks a lot for your examples. I see that you used the same line in the preamble and this worked the way I wanted to, because I wanted the URL-date to be displayed. After trying some things out with BibDesk and LyX I saw, that there was one url-reference in my document, which was working correctly, the URL-date was shown. I compared the entries in BibTeX and also in LyX and then figured out, that it seems to be crucial to use a citation style in LyX, which shows a year’s date.

By this I mean: In my case the url-date was not shown, when I did not enter a citation-style LyX’s format-section, which does not display a year – either in brackets or with a comma. Even if there is no entry of a year’s date in BibTeX, it is important to choose such a style. Lyx in this case shows two question marks in the gray field of the reference, but nonetheless shows the URL-date in the document.

I hope that it is understandable what I mean. Thank you for your help, it was good to know, that in your case things worked as I wanted them to.

Best
Jess






Benedict Holland <mailto:[email protected]>
9. Februar 2015 22:55
Sorry for getting back to you so late.

I tried this as the call to bibtex:

\usepackage[natbib=true,style=footnote-dw,urldate=long,abbreviate=true,pageref=true,idemtracker=false,backend=biber]{biblatex}


with a document I know would work with it. I get references that look like this:


For example see Jens Abildtrup et al.: Spatial preference heterogeneity in forest recreation, in: Ecological Economics 92.C (2013), 67–77, URL: http:

//EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:92:y:2013:i:c:p:67- <http://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:eee:ecolec:v:92:y:2013:i:c:p:67-> 77,


within the next and like this in the references section:


Hanemann,W. Michael: Valuing the environment through contingent valuation, English, in: The Journal of Economic Perspectives

8.4 (1994), 19–43, URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2138337.


The output might look different. I see the URL, the title of the paper, and all other relevant information. What is it exactly you are looking for?


Thanks,

~Ben



jezZiFeR <mailto:[email protected]>
6. Februar 2015 14:21
Dear Ben,

I think I don’t understand exactly what you mean. This is what I have in the preamble:
\usepackage[natbib=true,style=footnote-dw,urldate=long,abbreviate=true,pageref=true,idemtracker=false,backend=biber]{biblatex}

Should I modify something?

Thank you
Jess

jezZiFeR <mailto:[email protected]>
5. Februar 2015 12:49
Hello Ben,

yes, I use biber as backend, sorry for not telling that before. So I have those problems in spite of using biber.

Best
Jess




jezZiFeR <mailto:[email protected]>
3. Februar 2015 18:18
Hello,

I have a question regarding citing-formats for URLs. In the moment I don´t get figured out, how the title of my reference could be displayed. In BisDesk I tried out the different BibText-types (URL, electronic, webpage). None of them shows the title, and also noct the URL-date. I use the recent version of BibDesk, LyX and have installed biblatex-dw, which I use with footnote-dw.

Is it normal, that the title of electronic sources is not shown?

Thank you
Jess

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